Went to post this in the other thread, decided it might be better served in its own little place.

In the event that WMNJ gets back up and running, anyone know the likelihood that we could get a Shoutcast feed or something for the internet? WMNJ would have a lot more listeners, considering so very few people actually just tune into the radio in their dorm room these days.

In theory it's a good idea. WMNJ has to be very careful that they're in compliance with all FCC and other regulations and copyright law before they stream. There are different provisions for non-profit organizations, but still, spend some time getting it right or you could potentially put a lot of people in a very bad situation.

Also, you'll have to work closely with CNS to make sure that there won't be bandwidth, security, or other concerns. You may want to seek a site that will rebroadcast your stream--that means just one copy of the data out of Drew and will probably be more reliable. It will cost money.

of course, like Mike said, there's other concerns than the simple "do they know how to do it?" Because they're not just talking and sending that, they're playing copywrited songs, and they're also a radio station, so who knows what kind of permits they need to dual-broadcast, or what.